Annual Passholders heading to EPCOT this July for a sneak peek at the reimagined Test Track now have a new tool to help streamline their experience: a virtual queue, officially launched in the My Disney Experience app.
Annual Passholder previews will be held on: July 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 (no preview on July 17). These follow earlier previews for Club 33 and Golden Oak members on July 11, and Disney Vacation Club members on July 12.
How the Virtual Queue Works
Passholders can now find Test Track listed under the “Virtual Queue” section in the My Disney Experience app. There are two opportunities each day to request a boarding group:
- 7:00 AM ET: You must have a valid EPCOT park reservation to join at this time.
- 1:00 PM ET: Open to all Annual Passholders, regardless of park reservation status. You do not need to be inside the park to join.
Each Passholder may join the queue once per day. Joining does not guarantee entry—boarding group availability is limited and based on capacity.

EPCOT park reservations for July 13 filled quickly once the preview dates were announced. However, guests can still check for cancellations or secure reservations for other preview dates. If you’re unable to get an EPCOT reservation, you may still attempt to join the 1 PM virtual queue and enter the park after 2 PM, hopping over from another park.
Note: When Test Track officially reopens to the public on July 22, it will return to using a standby line and Lightning Lane access. Guests with a Lightning Lane Multi-Pass may select Test Track as a Tier 1 option.
Special Perks for Passholders
In addition to preview access, Passholders will receive complimentary PhotoPass downloads from their ride experience during these preview dates. Just make sure your MagicBand or park ticket is linked properly in the app, or tap your admission under your photo immediately after the ride’s unload area.

Good luck posing for the camera!
What’s New at Test Track?

Test Track 3.0 includes major updates:
- A brand-new queue experience, focused on automotive history and future innovation.
- The removal of the car design studio, replaced with interactive exhibits.
- A refreshed storyline with nods to the original World of Motion.
- Updated visuals, new music, upgraded ride vehicles, and enhanced lighting effects; while maintaining the iconic 65 mph speed test finale.



